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"The lady doth protest too much, methinks"
Hamlet Act 3, scene 2, 222–230
But we should perhaps be more careful of what we post Ken, for is not a picture worth a thousand words!
And there could be many interpretations, such as:
A wonderful profusion of explosive color in the first one. The intricate direction of the flowers, superbly blurred, draws the eye up to a higher plateau, perhaps towards the ceiling where Lil had symbolically made the X mark. This fading but obviously pseudo phallic symbolism suggests a turning point in life where a realization of a softer side of one's nature is being reluctantly acknowledged. This is inherently portrayed by the full frontal embracement of the delicate yet vibrant yellows of the flower in the second shot set so well against the fading influence of the first and projecting a bold emergence from a lifetime of denial of a sensitive and passionate nature.
This may take some more time Ken but congratulations on your first small but firm steps so far
Watch out for those sisterly man hugs
Martin
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